I was going through some of Sleepy/Arne's websites, and I found a few gems that he liked that I thought I would share. His musical taste was pretty good, and these selections bring back a lot of memories of life in the 1960's/1970's.

Sorry to tune in late, but email notifications don't work until one subscribes to the thread, and I've been too busy with tree removal, dirt storage and nightmares about what foundation repairs will cost, to thoroughly surf the forums. This morning, an inspector from a contractor came out, was pleasant and receptive to alternative ideas (within limits) and left the impression that the whole thing may be financially survivable; when he / they have lined up all of the ducks, they will email me...

No denying the impact Rod Stewart has had on the biz, but I am part of a group that feels he did his best work with Jeff Beck on the album, 'Truth" in, I believe, '68. This may stem somewhat from their ('69, I believe) Shrine Exposition Hall concert, opened by Moody Blues and Ten Years After, at which he and Jeff walked by at a range of about 10 feet and I thought he was someone's wife...due to makeup applied seemingly by the pound (of course, Rudolph Valentino had the same affliction, so there's nothing new in the universe).

Hearing "Nature's Way" after almost 50 years reminded me of the rotten so-and-so that borrowed my Spirit album and absconded with it.

Damn Him. Damn, also, the klutz who returned my "Truth" album with a huge scratch (read, CHANNEL) on Side One. One doesn't recover from that shit!

Cinnamon Boy

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Last edited by GSGregg; 09-06-2017 at 02:55 PM.
Reason: survivABLE - not survivAL

Wow, Gregg! You've had an awful lot of stressful crap to take care of lately. We have a lot of foundation problems here in New Orleans, and foundation repair is not something I would want to deal with. Sorry about all of that. Hope you get a good quote from the contractor.

I had no idea that Rod Stewart collaborated with jeff Beck. That's awesome! I tried to locate the Truth album on iTunes, but couldn't find any of the songs, except "I Ain't Superstitious," which I thought was pretty good, but then I've always loved the blues. I can't stand a lot of Rod Stewarts newer stuff, i.e. "Do You Think I'm Sexy?" Like you, I've always taken excellent care of my albums. I can imagine how pissed you must have been to have one of your albums returned with a scratch, and another not returned at all. Really makes you think twice about loaning anything to anyone, doesn't it?

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The indoor pool at Grossinger's, which opened in 1958. Elizabeth Taylor attended the pool's opening, and Florence Chadwick - the first woman to swim the English Channel in both directions - took the first dip in it. From Ross Padluck's excellent "Lost Architecture of Paradise":

"...The new indoor pool at Grossinger's was the zenith of the Catskills. Nothing quite like it had ever been built, and nothing ever would be again. It represented everything about the Catskills in the 1950s-style-- extravagance, luxury, modernism and celebrity."

Arne (and John, one of the late founders here) liked to talk about places from this time period. I don't remember him talking about abandoned places specifically, but I believe he would have enjoyed such talk.

I must admit a certain fascination with abandoned places. There's a savage, forlorn beauty to them that rather bewitches me, these... decaying tombstones to their former glories.

Wow what a thread, love all of the tunes, had to hook up the amp and tv (sennheiser headphones and tv) for the first time in years. I actually searched for the first tune (Nature's Way) from Spirit on the forums because I was sure I posted it before.

sleepy liked a lot of excellent stuff and this might be the best thread I've seen here, after listening to this thread I found my folder in my music collection called "sleepy", these are tunes that he posted or sent to me, I'm uploading them and will try to get videos when possible.http://www.pinballnirvana.com/sleepy/music/
Amazing Grace kicks it off by a Nawlin's Legend.

Another thing I must add is that our old chatroom was packed with excellent tunes, sleepy and a bunch of other pinheads used to hang out to just listen when no one was there, I'll try to find the playlist, I have the tunes backed up, some great Aussie stuff from StevOz, lots of Beatles and a surf tune by the The Ventures (Peter Gunn) that sleepy loved.

Jon- Thanks for posting these music links. The link to the file Sleepy's Music contains the playlist I used for Sleepy's memorial service. Today is the one year anniversary of his passing (Sept. 9, 2016), so I'm sitting here listening to the list again, while flooded with many memories of my brother. I appreciate your post so much!